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I'm not sure what would be useful, so I'm just throwing out some ideas:
-start a separate account or two, with shared access, that is a booklist we could recommend to kids and YAs
-pick some ALA etc. lists of mutual interest, and divvy them up for reading and reviews
-shoot for a review or two of recently published material a month, to share
-Themes? Here's one. My son wants a list of books to "stay 50 feet from at all times." I think it could be done tongue-in-cheek.... Maybe NF about really gross things, books that make you cry, banned topics, etc.


I'm totally interested in collaborating! I'm just now trying to wrap my head around keeping up with it all and would also love to capitalize on the collective brain.
D- your son's idea sounds like fun. It made me think of that new book "The Dangerous Book for Boys" plus I think it could be a good tie with this year's teen read week theme of LoL.
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I'm a KCLS librarian and learned about librarything in our Library 2.0 assignment.
I use librarything when we get a new picture book in and I want to use it for story time someday. I scan the isbn barcode and give it some tags of themes. It's pretty cool.
You could probably do that here too.
Then I have another librarything account that is fed into my blogspot storytime blog and it shows the books I'm reading that week:
www.heyread.blogspot.com
I've also been playing with how I could incorporate this idea into a library setting. Any thoughts on whether using a site like this, or creating one of your own would better?